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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 170 · § 170.402

§ 170.402. What is the Tribal role in transportation planning?

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(a)All Tribes must prepare a TTIP or Tribal priority list.
(b)Tribes operating with a Program Agreement or BIA self-determination contract, TTP agreement, or self-governance agreement may assume any of the following planning functions:
(1)Coordinating with States and their political subdivisions, and appropriate planning authorities on regionally significant TTP projects;
(2)Preparing NTTFI data updates and ensuring that the data is entered into the NTTFI;
(3)Facilitating public involvement;
(4)Performing traffic studies;
(5)Developing short- and long-range transportation plans;
(6)Mapping;
(7)Developing and maintaining Tribal management systems;
(8)Participating in transportation planning and other transportation related meetings;
(9)Performing transportation planning for operational and maintenance facilities;
(10)Developing TTP budgets including transportation planning cost estimates;
(11)Conducting special transportation studies, as appropriate;
(12)Researching rights-of-way documents for project planning; and
(13)Performing preliminary project planning or project identification studies.
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